How Payday Loan Debt Helpers Work For You

Payday Loan Consolidation – Relief from Payday Loan Debt

Sometimes it can be frustrating trying to manage debt. The bills all too often can end up piling up and there seems to be little to no options to make things better. Even struggling to make the minimum payments does not help because the onslaught of interest continues to pile higher.

Fortunately, payday loan debt consolidation with Payday Loan Debt Helpers can help you pull together all of the debt that you have and reduce it down to one manageable payment. Consolidating your debt can often prove to be a difficult task in many cases. The bad credit caused by the debt you are trying to consolidate can make it difficult to receive the large loan necessary to pay off all of the other debts and reduce the charges all to coming from the same place. The best part of payday loan relief from Payday Loan Debt Helpers is that we do not base help on credit. Even with a bad credit rating, you may be able to get the help you need to consolidate your debts.

With payday loan consolidation the consideration is the income that you make currently rather than past history. As long as you have steady income to pay off the new loan you can consolidate all, or at least many, of the debts you owe into one manageable payment. With less actual bills to pay each month you can begin to work yourself out of debt one payment at a time.

With no worries about the mound of bills getting higher it is much easier to work yourself out of debt with the help of Payday Loan Debt Helpers. We negotiate wil the lenders, we decrease your monthly payment, we aim at settling your debt. We do the work so that you don’t have to deal with the hassle.

Actual Client Testimonials

"Your professional assistance in negotiating settlements have been such a God send for my husband and myself when he was unexpectedly hospitalized due to a life threatening illness… With my husband’s illness and long recovery, your wonderful assistance allowed me to fulfill my duties to my family without additional worries… I would recommend your company to anyone that truly desires to settle their debt. May God bless each of you as well as your company's continued success."

Susan D.Dallas, TX

"I just wanted to say "THANK YOU" I appreciate the kindness that you have shown me through this process of debt settlement. There were days; whereas, fear gripped my heart. But, you were right there to guide me through. If there was ever a time that I had to leave a message; as of today, I never waited over 15 minutes for you to contact me. I can't express what it meant to me for you to be so prompt. Once again, "Thank You," if possible, would you please forward this email to your supervisor. "

Andrew T.Los Angeles, CA

"Thank you so much, You have been very helpful Nicole. I will be sure to tell someone else if I speak to anyone else in your company how helpful you have been. This is a hard thing to deal with and very stressful with being so broke and then having all these people after me. To me, it felt as if it was just as important to you as it was to me that the situation be handled. Most companies care only about themselves and the money to be made but you truly proved to me that your comapny cares about their customers."

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE: PaydayLoanHelpers.com provides a DEBT RELIEF SERVICE complying with state and federal laws. We DO NOT broker loans, offer loans, or match individuals with loan providers. WE ARE NOT A LENDER, or a lead generator for any type of loan.

Based on a two week loan, payday lenders typically charge an APR of between 390% and 780%. This represents a fee between $15 and $30 per $100 borrowed. Penalties for not repaying your loan on time can negatively impact your credit score, result in collection actions against, and fees of up to $50 per returned payment. Most payday lenders automatically renew each loan every pay period. Fees for the renewal typically are equal to, or greater, than the original fee.

We DO NOT charge service fees until AFTER we (a) reduce, settle or change the terms of each debt, (b) a written agreement is in place, and (c) that creditor has received at least one payment. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Please consult with an attorney if you are seeking legal advice or you have questions about collection efforts against you.